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The Naked God
- Night's Dawn, Book 3
- Lu par : John Lee
- Durée : 48 h et 37 min
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Description
War rages on. All seems lost to this immense devastation. Across the galaxy, humanity's last hope may lie in wait. The Naked God is the epic, thrilling conclusion to the Night's Dawn trilogy, from Peter F. Hamilton.
The Confederation is verging on collapse, unable to prevent the enemy from sweeping through the galaxy. And Earth’s defences have finally been penetrated, its giant domed cities destroyed one by one. As time runs out for civilization, those who fight on must join forces and form new alliances – but an enemy’s enemy isn’t always a friend.
The war is desperate on all fronts, with battles fought on a scale unseen by humankind for six centuries. There are rumours that an ancient space-faring race faced this same threat to its existence – surviving with the help of the Sleeping God. If this mysterious and powerful entity truly exists, we may be able to find it. And if it really can avert the ultimate catastrophe, we may at last find hope.
Joshua Clavert and Syrinx now fly their starships on a mission to find the Sleeping God – which an alien race believes holds the key to finally overthrowing the possessed.
The Naked God is the final chapter of the trilogy which began with The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist.
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- Lynx
- 16/05/2020
Wonderful trilogy, very satisfying read
Consistently great narration by mister Lee, who always exceeds my expectations.
Perfect editing too. Anybody who listens to books a lot knows how important that is to the overall enjoyment. Well, these guys did the job well.
That was many hour of real fun. Bargain really, what a value for just a credit per sooo many hours of well built and well presented science fiction.
I very warmly recommend the series ( and most what Peter F Hamilton writes anyways).
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- Saki
- 05/11/2019
Breathtaking
A got into sci-fi because of Audible. Short story, because of a 10 hour drive alone. On that drive I started with Neale Stephenson’s Seveneves. My mind was blown and straight after I listened to Cryptonomicon and my mind was even blown so more. I realized there is a massive amount of books I have been deprived of
I have in almost 3 years devoured, listening 90% sci-fi.
I have realized though I don’t enjoy all sci-fi, obviously
But after I had finished everything of Neal Stephenson I was thinking that is probably the best of the best until I discovered Peter F Hamilton
I can never compare the two of them, because both do vast, interconnected, huge cast of characters, multiple stories, fascinating inventive new worlds, almost god(superhuman) like stories, but differently, and I love that.
This trilogy is absolutely mind blowing beautiful to experience. It takes its time and if you can’t appreciate it or don’t have the patience, it’s your problem
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- Amazon Kunde
- 22/06/2023
It just goes on and on and on and on
….and the payoff at the end isn‘t even worth it. Such an utter waste of time.
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- oceansong
- 13/08/2019
Good build-up, ending a bit of a let down
Solidly written just as Hamilton's other series. However, the ending is very abrupt, one-dimensional and uninspiring, not connecting to any of the earlier philosophical implications raised. It is especially unsatisfying as there is no internal solution at all. Like a boardgame you played intensly for many hours only to have someone flip your board just when the final showdown starts, claiming this is the new super rule and all have won.
And a minor, but annoying point... one of these books where men save the universe while women watch from the sidelines. Makes me wonder if a female heroine would have found a different solution.
Don't get me wrong - I enjoyed this series, I am just disappointed by the ending...